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Yeah I expect they are... f**k VOSA and all that s**t though tbh, at the end of the day, old mechanical parts can fail and I bet most people wouldn't have spotted that without being really thorough. With hindsight I bet it would have been easy to spot. Anyway, car is back on the road, 2x new...
Is rust getting common on older Clios then? One of the reasons I bought one was that rust wasn't a major issue.
Amazing job on those fixes m&l172! Wish I could fix bodywork!
Update: Honda dealer where it's usually MOTed have agreed to repair and fix damage free! Also wishbone was confirmed to be the original 15 year old part. Very good customer service from Rowe's Dobwalls. She's getting the one on the other side replaced for peace of mind.
Thanks, me too, it's easy to sort mechanically, but the damage it did to the door / wing / sill probably won't be cheap... Easily more than the car is worth.
Looking at my pics again it looks like it had been cracked at the top for some time, also the tyre wear could confirm that. b****cks to that happening at speed going round a bend. I drove this EP3 about 3 weeks ago and it felt fine. Obviously wasn't though. Be careful out there.
@imprezaworks...
What the f**k was he doing? I've done some pretty mental driving in my time but that takes the f**king cake. Poor van driver. Hope the Fiesta driver gets in big trouble for that.
I guess we will never know what happened in the past, but I drove down the same road she did and there was nothing unusual immediately before.
The place where it happened was pretty much flat, you could see the tyre mark on the road where it had gone, nothing there at all. Believe me I asked...
18th of July.
Sorry someone had to move this - I thought I'd put it in general seeing as it's not Clio related, except for that I went to it in my Clio!
Hey everyone, here's a weird one, got call from my friend saying she'd broken down in her EP3 Type R, 1st time ever that car has let her down.
Got there and the nearside wishbone has just snapped clean about 5cm from the balljoint end.
I dread to think what could have happened if it had broken...
Thanks, I see. What detects the torque? I know some Pugs did the misfire detection using some weird way of reading back from the coil whether the cylinder had fired or not, clever and weird!
Get it code read... your car is OBD2 compliant, one good thing the EU did for us. You're just guessing otherwise. Most places will be able to read the engine ECU codes.